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Old August 18th 14, 12:32 AM posted to alt.astronomy
Hägar
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Default Venus has no water.



"Brad Guth" wrote in message
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On Sunday, August 17, 2014 12:40:25 PM UTC-7, Hägar wrote:
"Brad Guth" wrote in message

Not to mention what physics and technology can manage as to easily
extract as much pure water as anyone on Venus could possibly need.


*** We're rapidly running out of water here on Earth ... but fear
not,

scientist GuthBall has a plan to extract water from the Venusian

atmosphere. The fact that no human has ever been there nor will

be in the foreseeable future, does not dissuade this half wit Loon.

He sounds just like John "Ketchup" Kerry: "I have a Plan .." and

then promptly falls on his face.


What a pathetic joke you ZNR rednecks represent. If anything our
planet has way more than its fair share of water, though more polluted
and/or dead-zone populated than ever, and seldom in the right place at
the right time.

California will need 16 of those floating Russian reactors for making
a billion gallons of spendy fresh water per day, but otherwise most of
our states are not nearly as screwed up.

Distilling fresh water from those Venus clouds and otherwise easily
tapped from geothermal vents, is less than 5th grader physics-101.
Obviously your homeschooling never got you that far along.


*** Read my lips, you dumb mother ****er: we are running out
of freshwater. We have oceans full of sal****er, but thus far
the Mook/Guthball Thorium Desalination Plant is woefully behind
schedule and, if the truth were known, it never got off the ground,
because laws of physics interfered with your collective exuberant
imaginations and brainfartery.
And hey, they tried those geothermal vents in California to
drive steam turbines ... the sulfur in the steam corroded the
pipes and turbine blades faster than PG&E, NCPA and a few
other could afford to replace them ... I guess they didn't think
to ask the GuthBall brain trust for the solution.
You pompous asshole.